Staffordshire is home to some of the country's most famous attractions, including Alton Towers Resort and the National Forest.

We are deep-rooted in history and surrounded by breathtaking countryside such as Cannock Chase and parts of the Peak District.

It is little wonder then that the county is awash with things to see and do all year round.

There is so much going on that we have put some of the top attractions and events on an interactive map for you.

Click on a location and our map will tell you more about the event or attraction and where to find it in Staffordshire.

Whether you are lucky enough to live here, live nearby or are visiting, there is something here to suit everyone.

Things to see and do in Staffordshire

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More about the places featured on our map:

Most of us will know about the likes of Alton Towers and Drayton Manor but what about the rest?

Here are a few more facts for you:

Staffordshire Peak District and beyond:

Alongside the thrills and spills of Alton Towers and the beauty contained in the Peak Wildlife Park, you will also find miles of moorland, lakes and quiet valleys. This is an ideal part of Staffordshire to walk, cycle, climb and get active in the water.

Burton Upon Trent and National Forest:

This area is proudly home to the National Memorial Arboretum, which is a stunning national site of remembrance. The arboretum covers 150 acres and features over 300 memorials, dedicated to those who have lost their lives serving for their country.

The National Memorial Arboretum

As well as it being a place for families to pay their respects to loved ones, the arboretum has an abundance of wildlife and there is a range of events held all year round, including the Proms event, which is growing in popularity each year.

The National Forest is renowned for its beauty, camping and wildlife. You will also find Uttoxeter Racecourse here and the National Brewery Centre.

There are so many things to do in Staffordshire this summer

Stafford and Stone:

These quaint market towns boast a castle, the historic working estate of Shugborough and Stone's Food and Drink Festival is fast becoming one of Staffordshire's most popular annual events.

Cannock Chase and South Staffordshire:

The Chase is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which has wild deer, woods and hills. The ruggedness of the Chase allows you to roam free and explore the woodland by bike or on foot.

Weston Park is a popular choice for those who love to walk around beautiful gardens and many events are hosted there each year.

Tamworth and Lichfield:

There are lots of activities at Tamworth Snowdome

Thriving Staffordshire towns, boasting the famous Cathedral of Lichfield and Tamworth Castle.

The SnowDome and Drayton Manor continue to draw in the tourists and there are plenty of annual festivals and events held all year round to keep people coming back to this delightful part of the county.